Furthermore, according to an ETNews report, the shipment price of LG Wing has reportedly been set at KRW 1.09 million (~ $918), while the cost calculated after “value-added tax rate reflected in the factory rate” (equated) comes down to KRW 1.91 million (~ $1608)– both of which fall in line with a previous leak. LG has assured to share more details about its upcoming smartphone on September 14.
LGs Wing smartphone appears to have a Type-C port at the bottom sitting together with the speaker. Likewise, we get a blink-and-you-miss-it look of the rear panels curved slope, which appears to flaunt a shiny finish. If LG could provide the Wing the very same design treatment as the LG Velvet, it would in fact be incredible.
When turned, the main display screen appears to lock itself horizontally at the top, making a T shape with the secondary display that just inhabits half the vertical space, while the staying half hides the display rotating hardware. Of course, LG will offer it an expensive name and go to great lengths describing the engineering behind it, but at least now we understand how it all works on the surface area.
Earlier today, LG verified that its upcoming Explorer Project mobile phone will be called Wing. Far, we have seen the upcoming dual-display smart device with a swiveling style in a couple of videos and a leaked render, but only with the 2 screens locked at a repaired angle. It was thought that the secondary screen would rotate out from behind, but we were yet to see that take place in action. That lastly modifications. A leaked hands-on video finally shows the LG Wings screen turning on cam. And it is not the secondary display screen that swings into action, but the primary screen at the top.